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Home›Community›Reinke’s Down on the Farm Nixes Hayrides for This Fall

Reinke’s Down on the Farm Nixes Hayrides for This Fall

By Julie Schooley
September 26, 2017
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(Courtesy: Reinke's Down on the Farm Facebook page)

By Joe Bachman
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WISCONSIN RAPIDS — After 25 years, there will be some slight changes to a local favorite fall activity.

Purchased in 1991, the land used for Greg Reinke’s Down on the Farm has been a Wisconsin Rapids fall mainstay for decades. According to Nathalie Reinke, due to an illness, there will be no hayrides or additional activities this year.

“You will [still] find a huge tent filled to capacity with Fall squash, gourds, pumpkins, corn stalks and more you’ve come to expect.” said Reinke.

Also featured and sticking around this year will be the usual mainstays, including crafts, breads, jams, canning, pies, sauerkraut, and more. Reinke’s will open up on Oct. 4 and run through Oct. 28. Hours are 10AM – 5PM, Wedneaday through Saturday.

For additional information, call 715-423-5678, or 715-208-0333. Reinke’s Down on the Farm is located at 1011 48th St. South

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